Dallas Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones engaged with the press during the NFL Annual Meeting, where he shared updates on player injuries and addressed various topics concerning the team’s roster, his strategy for free agency, and the NFL Draft.
He also touched on recent remarks by former Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence. Lawrence had firmly stated that his decision to join the Seattle Seahawks was influenced by his belief that the Cowboys were not poised to win a Super Bowl in the near future. This comment sparked a dialogue between Lawrence and Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons.
When questioned about the situation, Jones expressed his sentiments regarding Lawrence. According to The Dallas Morning News, Jones remarked, “I have nothing but great respect for DeMarcus Lawrence and his contributions to this franchise.
He exceeded expectations, and I believe there were seasons when he could have opted for surgery, yet he chose to keep playing.” Jones maintained a positive tone, opting to commend Lawrence and express nostalgic appreciation rather than delve into the comment about the Cowboys’ Super Bowl prospects.
He summed up his personal view of Lawrence as a player with a succinct, four-word statement: “He was a warrior.” Additionally, Jones emphasized that the Cowboys are concentrating on strengthening their roster and extending Parsons’ contract. Following a lackluster season, significant efforts are necessary to improve their performance in the upcoming season.